Human Factors and Ergonomics (SIT22008)
4-2. Emotional Ergonomics II: Emotional Design
Today’s topic is quite simple but very practical. As putting the philosophy of emotional design in your product is quite hard, you might have enough experience planning and designing your product with considerations of human emotions. First, you should know why it’s important.
Why? You answer this question: “Why human-centered design need to care about human emotion?”
Keywords: #human emotion
, #emotional design
, #positive design
[Video Lectures]
A. Emotional Design
- Don Norman - emotional design
- Don Norman - The three ways that good design makes you happy
- Design for emotion - Pieter Desmet
- Emotional Design - How does a product make you FEEL?
- The missing link in customer experience (by Temkin Group)
- Children-centered Radiology
- other videos/materials
B. Positive Design
- Joolz positive design award interview - Pieter Desmet
- The Power of Positivity
- Happiness by design (TED) by Ellen Petry Leanse
- Design for Happiness (TED) by Pieter Desmet
- other videos/materials
C. UX
- Customer Experience Matters
- What is User Experience (UX)?
- UX Crash Course
- The Importance of Empathy in UX Design try Google UX Design Certificate on Coursera
- other videos/materials
So, “Why human-centered design need to care about human emotion?”
Here, it is not the answer to that question, but you’d better to know about the ‘power of design’. What you design can change human behavior as well as their emotions. You can make people happy through your product. Or you can make people disappointed or angry if your product provides bad user interfaces.
Assignments
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List of Video Lectures
- 1. Introduction to HF/E
- 2-1. Physical Ergonomics I: Biomechanics
- 2-2. Physical Ergonomics II: Anthropometry, ergonomics at workplace, virtual ergonomics
- 3-1. Cognitive Ergonomics I: Information Processing Model
- 3-2. Cognitive Ergonomics II: Human error, cognitive training, and fight or flight response
- 4-1. Emotional Ergonomics I: Emotional Engineering, Measurement of Human Emotion
- 4-2. Emotional Ergonomics II: Emotional Design
- 5-1. Usability I: Design with Users & Usability Evaluation
- 5-2. Usability II: User-Centered Design Principles